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monster
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Which category of macromolecule aids in digestion?
Proteins - Enzymes digest our food into usable monomers
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Compare AND contrast polar and nonpolar bonds
Both caused by shared electrons. Polar = unequally, nonpolar = equally shared
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How are nucleic acids related to proteins?
Nucleic acids provide the instructions to create proteins
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How is a molecule different from an atom?
A molecule is many atoms bonded together.
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What is an atom?
The smallest unit of matter
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Which macromolecule(s) have nitrogen?
Proteins and Nucleic Acids
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Which category of molecule forms a protective, waxy layer over leaves?
Lipids
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Define the levels of protein structure
Amino acid -> peptide chain -> complicated folds -> combine to form polypeptide
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Lactose is made of what two monosaccharides?
Glucose and galactose
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What's a monomer?
The building block of our four basic biological molecules
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How do ions form?
Atoms take or give electrons. Aka an imbalance of positive protons and negative electrons
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Describe how water freezes. What happens to the position of the water molecules and why?
As water molecules slow, hydrogen bonds hold water molecules apart in a crystal structure. Six-sided. Less dense than liquid water
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DRAW and NAME the basic building block of lipids
Fatty acid
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